Saving Moses
@savingmoses
Global #humanitarian organization saving #babies (5 & under) every day by meeting the most urgent and intense survival needs where help is least available.
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Who are we and what do we stand for? Watch to find out. 😊
On their recent trip to Cambodia, Sarah and Tanya sat down with former NightCare babies who are now thriving and full of hope. Hearing where they are today is why we do what we do. Learn more: youtu.be/XWBorTbPgk8?si…
When babies are safe and cared for, they grow up to be young people who dream big. ❤️ Learn more about these graduates and where they are now: youtu.be/XWBorTbPgk8?si…
Our team was so proud to hear where some of our NightCare graduates are now. Listen to Sarah and Tanya share about their interviews with some incredible young people who used to be babies in our NightCare program. Check out our latest podcast here: youtu.be/XWBorTbPgk8?si…
Without NightCare, many babies in Cambodia would be left vulnerable to exploitation and neglect at night. On our latest podcast episode, Sarah and Tanya recount their recent trip to Cambodia where they interviewed multiple NightCare graduates. Watch here: youtu.be/XWBorTbPgk8?si…
NightCare is so much more than a safe place to sleep. Sarah and Tanya discuss their recent trip to Cambodia, sharing some of the program feedback from NightCare graduates. ❤️ Watch now: youtu.be/XWBorTbPgk8?si…
While interviewing some NightCare graduates, Sarah asked them what their favorite thing about NightCare was. Their answers humbled us. ❤️ Watch the full episode here: youtu.be/XWBorTbPgk8
On this episode, Sarah and Tanya, our Program Manager, discuss their recent trip to Cambodia and their experiences speaking with NightCare graduates. We were so encouraged to hear what they're up to now! ❤️ Watch the full episode here: youtu.be/XWBorTbPgk8
She came to the clinic three times. The third time, she stayed—and it saved her life. Today, Mama Ganisikale is alive, and her baby boy is thriving, because someone like you helped provide safe care when the risk was highest. Never underestimate what one gift can do. ❤️
We know there’s a lot of uncertainty right now around childcare funding, so we want you to know this clearly: Our NightCare centers are 100% privately funded. Because of our supporters, babies receive care every night. Thank you for making that stability possible. 🙏
When a baby is severely malnourished, it is common for their skin to begin peeling and their hair to become brittle. The reality of malnutrition can be hard to talk about, but the reality of what will happen if we don't is even more difficult. Join us at savingmoses.org.
Did you know that malnutrition contributes to nearly 50% of early childhood deaths in developing countries? In communities where severe acute malnutrition is devastatingly common, we provide lifesaving therapeutic milk and porridge to help babies and toddlers survive and recover.
Our team is exploring ways to expand our work in South Sudan, serving more moms and saving more babies. ❤️
In this week’s podcast, Sarah unpacks what’s really behind Afghanistan’s maternal health crisis that has turned pregnancy into a death sentence. Hear the story that’s weighing on Sarah’s heart: youtu.be/Tsv-JgCV58I?si…
When Sarah read a story about a woman who died in childbirth after a clinic closed, she knew something was missing. Because Afghanistan’s maternal health crisis didn’t start with one funding cut. Watch now: youtu.be/Tsv-JgCV58I?si…
In this episode, Sarah unpacks the realities behind Afghanistan’s maternal mortality crisis, explaining how restrictions on women and girls have stripped communities of skilled birth care and basic medical access. Watch to learn more: youtu.be/Tsv-JgCV58I
Maternal deaths don’t happen in a vacuum. In this episode, Sarah looks beyond the headlines to explain why childbirth in Afghanistan has become so dangerous for women—how years of restrictions have quietly dismantled life-saving systems. Learn more: youtu.be/Tsv-JgCV58I
A recent headline blamed funding cuts for a mother’s death in childbirth in Afghanistan. But that story doesn’t tell the whole truth. In this episode, Sarah explains the deeper realities behind Afghanistan’s maternal mortality crisis. Learn more: youtu.be/Tsv-JgCV58I
BirthAid brings healing in Afghanistan! 360 graduates learned life-saving skills for moms and babies. In one town, a woman who lost 4 pregnancies gave birth to a healthy baby. In another, a man now speaks out against harmful birth taboos after tragedy. This is how healing begins.
In Afghanistan, Noor and Fatima were faced with an urgent situation — a pregnant woman arrived at their door, close to giving birth. Thanks to their BirthAid Training, they helped deliver the baby safely and guided the mother through the crucial first steps. 🙏
Every night, thanks to your support, our NightCare centers' doors stay open to offer security and love to little ones in need. We’re so grateful for the community of heroes who believe in giving these babies and toddlers a place to thrive. Thank you for standing with them. ❤️
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